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Northeast Asia

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ARMING THE TWO KOREAS: State, Capital, and Military Power | By Taik-young Hamm

Tomohiko Kawaguchi

THE GREAT ENTERPRISE: Sovereignty and Historiography in Modern Korea | By Henry H. Em

Chizuko T. Allen

CONTEMPORARY SOUTH KOREAN SOCIETY: A Critical Perspective | Edited by Hee-yeon Cho, Lawrence Surendra and Hyo-je Cho

Gihong Yi

THE SOUL OF ANIME: Collaborative Creativity and Japan’s Media Success Story | By Ian Condry

Hye-Kyung Lee

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY IN JAPAN IN AN AGE OF GLOBALISATION AND RISK | By Robert W. Aspinall

Masako Shibata

3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan | By Richard J. Samuels

Daniel P. Aldrich

SUPERHUMAN JAPAN: Knowledge, Nation, and Culture in US-Japan Relations | By Marie Thorsten

Narrelle Morris

PROTESTING AMERICA: Democracy and the U.S.-Korea Alliance | By Katherine H.S. Moon

Andrew Yeo

NORTHEAST ASIA AND THE LEGACY OF HARRY S. TRUMAN: JAPAN, CHINA, AND THE TWO KOREAS | Edited by James I. Matray

Antony Best

JAPAN AND GERMANY AS REGIONAL ACTORS: Evaluating Change and Continuity after the Cold War | By Alexandra Sakaki

Aya Kuzuya

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